Jay DiNitto

Jay DiNitto

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Besides wordslinging for Noisecreep, Jay DiNitto currently writes for buzzgrinder.com. Long ago he played guitar for Life In Your Way. Over at foucaultsvacuum.com he writes short fiction and is finishing up a book about a girl who isn't a prostitute.

Wrench in the Works, 'Decrease/Increase' -- Album Art of the Week

Facedown Records' Wrench in the Works see their second release in 'Decrease/Increase.' The Hartford, Conn. band, as with most bands on the label, had resident artist Dave Quiggle man Photoshop for ...

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Continuance is Not a Christian Band

Though the members of Rise Records' Continuance have roots in the Christian hardcore and metal scene, drummer John Saad is quick to point out that the melodic hardcore band lacks a religious bent ...

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Landmine Marathon, 'Exist' -- Killer Lyrics

Killer Lyrics: I will dry my salt-water eyes / Swimming deeper once again / Cutting my heart line / Cutting my heart line Landmine Marathon, one of Phoenix, Ariz.'s finest underground ...

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Finntroll, 'Nifelvind' -- Album Art of the Week

Finland's Finntroll releases their sixth studio album titled 'Nifelvind', on Century Media. Guitarist Skrymer -- whose real name is Samuli Ponsimaa and has done previous artwork for his folk-metal ...

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Of Mice & Men, 'Second & Sebring' -- Killer Lyrics

Killer Lyrics: This is not what it is, only baby scars / I need your love like a boy needs his mother's side Southern California screamo-metal band Of Mice & Men are making their Rise ...

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Anima, 'Enter the Killzone' -- Album Art of the Week

Germany's Anima make their Metal Blade debut with 'Enter the Killzone,' 12 tracks of death metal-inspired metalcore. Anima bassist Justin Schüler created the artwork, under his graphic design ...

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A Hope for Home, 'The Machine Stops' -- Killer Lyrics

Killer Lyrics: You are all mindless sheep / Just a piece of the machine / Keep fueling your hopeless dreams / They will never mean a thing. A Hope for Home return with their sophomore effort, ...

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